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The phrase "a very important attribute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a characteristic or quality that holds significant value or relevance in a particular context.
Example: "In leadership, communication is a very important attribute that can determine the success of a team."
Alternatives: "a crucial quality" or "a key characteristic".
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I think that's a very important attribute of successful people — they are honest with themselves.
For this we had to take into account a very important attribute of amphetamines: as a class they are more membrane permeant than the natural substrates of the transporters.
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Fifty-seven percent of consumers go as far to say that being innovative is an absolutely critical or very important attribute of the companies from which they purchase.
And according to WTA chairman and chief executive Ms Allaster, Bouchard also has one very important attribute for a modern sports star.
19 Nearly a quarter (23%) of the patients surveyed considered fewer pills and less frequent dosing as "very important" attributes when selecting a treatment for their disease, and more than one-third (34%) considered convenience to be very important.
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a very important structural attribute of ecosystems which affects the energy, water and carbon exchanges between the land surface and atmosphere.
"Organisation and experience are very important attributes in the heart of your defence and Mark has both in abundance," added Lillis.
What do you consider to be very important attributes, such as one's skills, personality, and English proficiency, when recruiting new employees?
Messages should have two very important attributes.
It is interesting that the 'top 10' very important attributes as ranked by recent graduates included only one from the 'subject specific' category i.e. practical skills and was similar to the list identified in the study by Lambe et al [ 27] (Table 6).
Spinoza makes a very important claim about attributes in the Scholium to Proposition 10 of Part One: "…although two attributes may be conceived to be really distinct (i.e., one may be conceived without the aid of the other), we still cannot infer from that that they constitute two beings, or two different substances".
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